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Schools, camps and programs

The University provides unique opportunities for children of all ages and interests. If you’re looking for a school, camp, or other program for your child to attend, explore these.

Integrating the vast resources of the UW, Summer Youth Programs delivers an academically rich curriculum offered in a fun, safe learning environment. Led by experienced instructors who engage students in innovative ways, summer programs are available for students in elementary, middle school, or high school. To learn more and register visit University of Washington Summer Youth Programs.

Fiddleheads Forest School: Nature Preschool

Enroll your little one in a nature-based early childhood program at the University of Washington Botanic Gardens. Located in the nationally renowned Washington Park Arboretum, Fiddleheads encourages discovery, questioning, and experimentation through cooperative learning and play. Learn more about the program including how to enroll at Fiddleheads Forest School.

Robinson Center for Young Scholars

The Robinson Center provides challenging, accelerated learning opportunities for gifted children and teens. Learn more about their programs at the Robinson Center for Young Scholars.

Haring Center for Research and Training in Inclusive Education

Located on campus, The Haring Center for Research and Training in Inclusive Education is an early childhood education program. It works to improve the lives of children with developmental disabilities and other special needs. Under its inclusive model, children both with and without disabilities learn side-by-side. For admission details see the Haring Center Experimental Education Unit.